Sunday, 29.06. - 15:30 - 16:30. The battle is on! BMX Finals live from MASH – don’t miss it!
Qualification results Munich Mash 2025. Munich, Germany. Top 8 to the finals. A team competition was also held today with Dean Florian, Paul Thoelen and Jude Jones grabbing the win.
Qualification results Munich Mash 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.
1) Jacob Thiem (USA) Qualified
2) Nick Bruce (USA) Qualified
3) Marin Rantes (CRO) Qualified
4) Jude Jones (GBR) Qualified
5) Tom Justice (GBR) Qualified
6) Dean Florian (GER) Qualified
7) Sasha Cambon (FRA) Qualified
8) Sikharin Supanmart (GER) Qualified
9) Paul Thoelen (GER)
10) Saul Vilar (ESP)
11) Jose Cedano (CHI)
Saturday, 28.06. - 14:45 - 16:30. Join the live action to see who’s making it to Sunday’s finals – and which team will take the win!
Live review from Munich MASH! The BMX Elimination & Best Trick Contest! Review.
The Munich Mash concept seems to work. Thousands of spectators came to the Olympia Park in Munich to witness the sickness and BMX was one of the highlights. It's fair to say between 5000-7000 were sitting on the natural bank to watch the finals on Sunday. 8 riders had made the cut while 4 had to watch from the sidelines after Saturday's qualification phase. The morning rain disappeared and a last practice/warm-up session could be held in order for Jacob Thiem, Tom "Richter" Justice, Sergio Layos, Bryce Tryon, Kieran Reilly, Shaun Gornall, Declan Brooks and Sikharin Supanmart to get ready for the big final. Live TV, a big crowd, prestige and some good prize money were on the line and as usual the energy given by the MC's and the crowd helped step it up.
Munich Mash, Day 3. Nothing but good times out here in Germany. Check out Kieran Reilly, Sergio Layos, Tom Justice, Jacob Thiem, Sikharin Supanmart and the rest of the boys having a blast during BMX practice.
Women Finals Miniramp Munich Mash 2022.
This year Munich Mash had a Miniramp contest. With 12 invited riders riding the contest in front of a big crowd, it wasn't short of action. The 040BMXPARK Spine Mini was built up and a big crowd gathered around it when the contest started. 4 riders would make it to the "Superfinal" which wasn't an easy job if you looked at the starters list. When Alex Hiam, Jack Clark, Michael Beran and Kevin Peraza don't make the cut, you know the top four already delivered the goods during qualifying. With 2 out of 3 runs counting towards a final score, Argentinean Jose Torres, Daniel Dhers, Kostya Andreev and Pat Casey made it to the final which was started straight after qualifying. Again the two best scores out of the three runs would count in the final and with the crowd behind the riders they cut loose.
Pat Casey has a Miniramp in his backyard and has turned into the fakie master. It's amazing to see how consistent he his in doing 180 tailwhips or 180 barspins over the spine to do something while coming in fakie on the other side. A 360 tailwhip for instance. But Pat is not limited to doing his fakie tricks, he's got the skills to go tech, high and bring the tricks. A few too many mistakes brought the American home on place number four, just missing the podium. Pat had won the Best Trick comp the previous day so not a bad weekend after all for Pat. Daniel Dhers found himself on the podium once again. Daniel is so solid in his riding and does so many tricks, knows when he needs to step it up, and